This is Prague Castle. Actually, its St Vitus Catherdral inside the castle walls.
This is inside St Vitus Catherdral. I dont like to take pictures inside a church, but there were so many tourists in here, it has losts its sacred atmosphere :(
Unfortunately the stained glass windows came out a bit blurry.
But they still look pretty good!
You can climb the catherdral tower to get a view of Prague with the Vlatava (Moldau) River flowing through it. Look at all the tourists on Charles Bridge!
This is the view towards the south. I think the big dome is from the St Nicholas Church (theres many St Nicholas churches in Prague, so its not a bad guess). You can also see the many bridges over the river.
From up here you can see the detail of the other church spires.
We are looking east along the river. In the distance you can see the massive TV tower.
This is the Great Tower of St Vitus Catherdral. The previous photos were from up there. Lets look at that awesome golden window...
Damn, that nice. Why tint your windows when you can just do this.
Id better show some pictures of the Prague Castle too. It was initially built in the 9th century, but has been rebuilt many times since. This particular photo shows the Old Royal Palace.
Inside the castle walls are many other buildings. I have no idea what this is :)
The castle has loads of little courtyards all around. This funky statue was in one of these.
Hellooooo Tourists! You dont need to look up at me like that, Im only taking a photo.
I like taking photos of the city roofs. I think they look very cool.